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banefolk · 5 months
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Antique Georgian mourning rings (1714-1830s).
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medeasmix · 4 months
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Harlequin jewellery were popular in the Georgian and Victorian eras. The name was used for colourful pieces set with gems in an array of different colours making for playful and fun jewellery. Like this pretty Georgian era brooch, set with sapphires, emeralds, amethysts garnets, pastes, chrysoberyl and a conch pearl. Luxorious and cheerful at the same time.
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gemville · 6 months
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Georgian Pink Topaz Riviere Necklace In Gold (With Foil Back)
Photo Courtesy: Fred Leighton
Source: forbes.com
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boylerpf · 4 months
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Antique Georgian Pearl Cluster Amethyst Ring
Found on Boylerpf.com
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resplendentoutfit · 3 months
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Prince George of Wales, a Protestant royal and heir to the English throne (and later King George IV), found himself enchanted with Maria Anne Fitzherbert, a twice-widowed devout Catholic, six years his senior. George sent to his beloved a tiny treasure, called an "eye jewel". Its origins are rooted in miniature painting and they were a Georgian fashion rage.
Below: Joshua Reynolds • Portrait of King George IV
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Sir Joshua Reynolds (British/English) • Maria Anne Fitzherbert • 1788 • National Portrait Gallery
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They were once tokens of romantic love. They were also mourning pieces; the eye of the deceased represented within a tiny, ornate frame. In this case, the pearls around the frame represent tears and the clouds, the passage to heaven.
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Unknown maker • Here is an eye jewel fashioned as a ring.
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Unknown maker • Miniature (brooch) • early 19th century • © Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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boylerpf248 · 3 months
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Antique Amethyst Cabochon Georgian Ring, Dated 1796
A gorgeous antique Georgian ring dated 1796 with an amethyst cabochon with detailed engraved shoulders. Over 225 years old!
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Engraved on the back is the inscription 'Elizabeth Worthington Ob 5 April 1796 alt 53', adding a touch of history to the already exquisite design. SOLD at Boylerpf
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Antique Jewelry Dated 1796 Amethyst Cabochon Georgian Ring
A gorgeous antique Georgian ring dated 1796 with an amethyst cabochon with detailed engraved shoulders. Over 225 years old!
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Engraved on the back is the inscription 'Elizabeth Worthington Ob 5 April 1796 alt 53', adding a touch of history to the already exquisite design. SOLD at Boylerpf
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me4n · 3 months
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butterlaneantiques · 1 year
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Georgian "God Feeds the Ravens" Intaglio Seal Fob Pendant
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A cool Georgian intaglio seal fob dating from the latter half of the 18th century, circa 1760. The chalcedony panel is engraved with a Welsh heraldic crest and Latin motto that reads: DEUS PASCIT CORVOS, or "God feeds the ravens". The crest comprises a shield with three ravens and a chevron, with a further raven perched on top and foliate decorations running along the edges - I believe it to be the Williams family crest and motto (source: Google). A beautifully ornate fob body completes the piece, crafted in 15 karat rose gold. 
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yearsafteretsy · 1 year
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dollythedemon · 2 years
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Georgian jewelry is too gorgeous and decadent
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 5 months
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Mourning ring, 1825.
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medeasmix · 4 months
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This absolutely adorable snake ring has scale details on the tip of the tail and the serpents head, while the rest of its body is smooth. An old pearl is set in the head. You can't help but love him!
Made in the first half of the 19th century, in 14 carat gold and in great condition for his high age.
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gemville · 2 years
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Georgian Alamandine Garnet Pansy Necklace, Set In Gold, Circa 1800
Source: The Jewellery Editor
Photo: The Spare Room Antiques
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boylerpf · 4 months
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A four piece antique amethyst parure, 1830s, comprising of a graduating oval faceted necklace, a pair of circular- and pear cut amethyst ear pendants with dangling amethysts and an amethyst brooch, all mounted in gold.
Source - IG
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allaboutrings · 3 months
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Georgian 18k Gold Chrysoberyl and Ruby Ring
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